Once a week some friends invite me to their house to watch the Falcons play (we live in Atlanta). I gorge myself on their chili and chips and salsa, and then proceed to show my thanks by giving them about 8 cans of that cheapstuff (app.$0.65/beer). But as the commercial used to say, it does go well with food.

I prefer Guinness, Killians, and Sam Adams as my beers, Yuenglings when I'm on a budget, and PBR if I can find it in can format (I have heard it is better in the can). Bud Light has kind of grown on me as I was in Georgia for about 5 weeks of military training and Bud Light seemed to be what everybody bought... But Guinness will always be my top choice for taste, texture and Irish Car Bombs (the drink, not the explosive).

"Give beer to those who are perishing." (Proverbs 31:6) There's nothing in the Bible about Natural Light.

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"Give beer to those who are perishing." (Proverbs 31:6) There's nothing in the Bible about Natural Light.

[6] Give strong drink to them that are sad: and wine to them that are grieved in mind

Mine says this. Natty light is neither of these. Obviously, the Jews were talking about a "Tactical Nuclear Penguin"...

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"Give beer to those who are perishing." (Proverbs 31:6) There's nothing in the Bible about Natural Light.

In the circles I am apart of we refer to Natural Light as Natty (playing on the word nasty), because of the very low quality of "beer" that is produced. Honestly, could you even call that filth beer?

College-folk like Natty Light for 2 reasons...1) it's cheap...2) of the cheap beers, it has the highest alc. content by volume. Drink more for less and get drunk faster...collegiate know-how at it's best.

"Give beer to those who are perishing." (Proverbs 31:6) There's nothing in the Bible about Natural Light.

In the circles I am apart of we refer to Natural Light as Natty (playing on the word nasty), because of the very low quality of "beer" that is produced. Honestly, could you even call that filth beer?

College-folk like Natty Light for 2 reasons...1) it's cheap...2) of the cheap beers, it has the highest alc. content by volume. Drink more for less and get drunk faster...collegiate know-how at it's best.

I have heard as much before, but of course I have no great love for our so called institutions of higher learning and this choice of alcoholic drink only fuels my distaste. If only I could afford to go to a university where they still wear academic robes and drink ANYTHING than Natty, but I am a traditionalist...

"Give beer to those who are perishing." (Proverbs 31:6) There's nothing in the Bible about Natural Light.

In the circles I am apart of we refer to Natural Light as Natty (playing on the word nasty), because of the very low quality of "beer" that is produced. Honestly, could you even call that filth beer?

College-folk like Natty Light for 2 reasons...1) it's cheap...2) of the cheap beers, it has the highest alc. content by volume. Drink more for less and get drunk faster...collegiate know-how at it's best.

I wasn't aware that it had the highest % by volume of it's class. Good to know.

LOL. I didn't even read them myself. Just checked that the points were somewhat decent. Beer hipsterism has been gaining ground here during recent years despite the fact that or goverment is making it's best to keep people from actually enjoying their beer. Nice to see that grocery stores are going with the flow.

LOL. I didn't even read them myself. Just checked that the points were somewhat decent. Beer hipsterism has been gaining ground here during recent years despite the fact that or goverment is making it's best to keep people from actually enjoying their beer. Nice to see that grocery stores are going with the flow.

Ever tried to brew your own beer? You could be extra hipsterish if you don suspenders while you do it. Or even a canvas apron that has a turkey on it saying "Vote for Nixon."

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LOL. I didn't even read them myself. Just checked that the points were somewhat decent. Beer hipsterism has been gaining ground here during recent years despite the fact that or goverment is making it's best to keep people from actually enjoying their beer. Nice to see that grocery stores are going with the flow.

Ever tried to brew your own beer? You could be extra hipsterish if you don suspenders while you do it. Or even a canvas apron that has a turkey on it saying "Vote for Nixon."

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Has anyone here drank unpasteurised beer? It tastes good but since it doesn't have many preservatives it has to be consumed quickly.

Hmm, I'm pretty sure you don't need to pasteurize beer at all, provided you sanitize your equipment and bottles properly. I'm drinking beer I brewed months ago and it's still good. What does happen if you let beer sit around too long is it slowly oxidizes and turns into malt vinegar; then it's only good for sprinkling on fish and chips.

Has anyone here drank unpasteurised beer? It tastes good but since it doesn't have many preservatives it has to be consumed quickly.

Hmm, I'm pretty sure you don't need to pasteurize beer at all, provided you sanitize your equipment and bottles properly. I'm drinking beer I brewed months ago and it's still good. What does happen if you let beer sit around too long is it slowly oxidizes and turns into malt vinegar; then it's only good for sprinkling on fish and chips.

Right on. I made a high gravity beer back in 2008 and I still have a few bottles. Last one I cracked open, it still tasted great.

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